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 Here is my corn snake and my bp and beardie













08/20/08  04:53pm

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  Message To: Reptile666   In reference to Message Id: 1837377


 Here is my corn snake and my bp and beardie

nice sunglow corn!
Here is my sunglow (camera turned the orange into more of a red)



08/20/08  07:17pm

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  Message To: Reptilefreak23   In reference to Message Id: 1837528


 Here is my corn snake and my bp and beardie

Nice family you got there. Just a warning. Be very careful when you have them (the snakes) together. They should ahve not even been together even in the pic. They are two diff types of snake, and each could harm the other. Please don’t do this again.

Best of luck,

Emma.



08/20/08  11:15pm

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  Message To: Reptile666   In reference to Message Id: 1837377


 Here is my corn snake and my bp and beardie

Nice critters, isn’t it funny how much more active and willing to explore corns are?



08/22/08  03:21pm

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  Message To: MsSkye   In reference to Message Id: 1839530


 Here is my corn snake and my bp and beardie

Quote:

They should ahve not even been together even in the pic. They are two diff types of snake, and each could harm the other. Please don’t do this again.



There are actually very few cases where this happens. Look at any forum archive or talk to any experience breeder or keeper, and you won’t hear much of it. As long as the snakes are of a relatively similar size (sometimes not even that), fed well, and have no reason to be disputing over territory (If I was put somewhere I’ve never been before and there happened to be another person there, I really wouldn’t care. If he was on my land, that would be a different story. Get the idea?), they usually won’t have any interest towards each other. Lots of people get flighty when you have two snakes on the floor or something like that, but as long as you’re watching and monitoring them, it’s no big deal.

-Trav



08/22/08  10:06pm

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  Message To: Emeraldman   In reference to Message Id: 1839880


 Here is my corn snake and my bp and beardie

I forgot to mention, that beardie looks pretty good. And those snakes aren’t so bad either. Is that actually a sunglow corn? Looks to have too much white to be considered as Sunglow.

=Trav



08/22/08  10:09pm


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